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What was the two-fold motive behind the systematic de-industrialization affected by the british in pre-independent india

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Answered by Anonymous
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The following are the two-fold motives behind the systematic deindustrialisation affected by the British:

1. Making India a Supplier of Raw Materials: The main motive of the British government was to make India a mere supplier of cheap raw materials to feed its own flourishing industrial base.

2. Making India a Market for Finished Goods: Another important objective of the British government was to use India as a virgin market to sell the finished goods produced by the British industries.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The following are the two-fold motives behind the systematic deindustrialisation affected by the British:

1. Making India a Supplier of Raw Materials: The main motive of the British government was to make India a mere supplier of cheap raw materials to feed its own flourishing industrial base.

2. Making India a Market for Finished Goods: Another important objective of the British government was to use India as a virgin market to sell the finished goods produced by the British industries.

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